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defensenow · 7 days
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alanshemper · 1 month
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“There's already American contractors here, bidding to rebuild this joint. You're gonna tell me. You know, that's all the defense department is. We're bodyguards for American contractors. [...] The U.N.? They don't... We own the U.N. The U.S government owns the U.N. We foot the bill for the U.N. The U.N. does what we want it to. Except for who? Libya and Cuba. So what. We wanted to go in there in a week, we'd take those over if we wanted to anyways. But we foot the bill for the U.N, they'll vote how we want them to vote. That's just our, that's, that's the U.S puppet. You guys should know that you're, you've been in college, I haven't!”
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Montreal, Canada – Human rights advocates are accusing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government of misleading the public over weapons sales to Israel, which have come under greater scrutiny amid the deadly Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
At issue is legislation that prohibits the government from exporting military equipment to foreign actors if there is a risk it can be used in human rights abuses.
But regulatory loopholes, combined with a lack of clarity over what Canada sends to Israel, have complicated efforts to end the transfers.
Dozens of Canadian civil society groups this month urged Trudeau to end arms exports to Israel, arguing they violate Canadian and international law because the weapons could be used in the Gaza Strip. [...]
But advocates say this misrepresents the total volume of Canada’s military exports to Israel, which totalled more than $15m ($21.3m Canadian) in 2022, according to the government’s own figures. [...]
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada, @vague-humanoid
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workersolidarity · 2 months
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COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY VIOLENTLY STORMED AND SHUT DOWN BY NYPD
📹 Scenes from the violent dispersal of Colombia University protests after police stormed "Hind Hall", named by students in memory of 6-year-old Hind Rajab who was killed by the Israeli occupation forces along with two paramedics in the Gaza Strip.
Protesters are violently assaulted and arrested by NYPD, among the most notoriously violent police in the country.
News reports meanwhile claim no tear gas was used in the raid, and say no one was injured in the assaults, video evidence to the contrary.
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headspace-hotel · 9 months
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i am reading this paper about all the bombs and missiles and other weapons the USA govt gives to Israel, because I am trying to understand why we are doing this, and it makes me sick at heart—all this money and advanced technology, all poured into blowing human beings up. "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"—how could billions and billions of dollars worth of the tools of violence NOT result in violence?
I don't feel any closer to understanding what is happening in terms of how it connects to concrete reasons in people's heads. The connection between giving a government billions of dollars in weapons and that government solving all of its problems with extreme violence seems very clear though.
USA policies toward the rest of the world keep being like "Yeah, we want to promote peace, but, like, this group of people is SO uniquely threatening and unreceptive to normal propositions of peace that we HAVE to wage endless war against them and commit atrocities." First it was "Japan will never surrender so we HAVE to nuke civilians," then it was Communists, then it was Terrorists, but it's the same thing.
I don't remember the world before 9/11, but I can look at and listen to art and music from before 9/11, and it seems like something terrible happened in USA culture, where once there was a strong "anti-war" sentiment and understanding of what war does to people, but within my lifetime, it's like no one has the audacity to imagine a world where endless war isn't "necessary." In high school my class mates were talking about seeing videos online of ISIS sawing peoples heads off and that was basically all I knew about "what was happening in the Middle East."
Does anybody even think about why peace signs are part of the 60's "aesthetic?"
I don't have any conclusion here. Have we lost the power to imagine anything different?
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reasonsforhope · 5 months
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"Palestinian plaintiffs and their legal representatives on Friday [January 26, 2024] presented a powerful case in federal court accusing President Joe Biden and other top US officials of complicity in Israel's genocide in Gaza.
People around the world tuned in for the long-awaited hearing in Oakland, with plaintiffs appearing in person and over Zoom in an unprecedented effort to hold the Biden administration accountable for its actions in Gaza.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed the lawsuit in November 2023 on behalf of Defense for Children International–Palestine, Al-Haq, and eight Palestinians in the US and Palestine. The complaint accuses President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin of failing to live up to their legal responsibilities under the 1948 Genocide Convention and the 1988 Genocide Convention Implementation Act.
The United Nations convention classifies complicity in genocide, or the intentional destruction of a people in whole or in part, as a crime under international law and requires that states take measures to prevent such atrocities.
[Note: This is a big reason why politicians almost never call it a genocide, btw. Because if a country recognizes that it's a genocide, then they actually are legally required to do a bunch of things to stop it, under international law.]
The historic lawsuit contends that the Biden administration has failed to uphold its obligations by continuing to provide diplomatic and military support for Israel's brutal campaign in Gaza. Plaintiffs are asking the court to stop Biden from sending more weapons and munitions to Israel that are being used to kill Palestinians en masse.
The hearing before the US District Court for the Northern District of California took place just hours after the International Court of Justice issued provisional measures against Israel in a landmark case brought by South Africa.
-via TAG24, January 26, 2024. Article continues below.
Court contends with questions of jurisdiction and responsibility
In evaluating the allegations, questioning in Friday's hearing revolved around the so-called political question doctrine, by which federal courts regularly refrain from ruling on political matters seen as best resolved by the president and Congress.
The Department of Justice argued that according to the doctrine, the court has no jurisdiction to rule in the case.
"If the court condemns United States foreign policy toward Israel, it could cause international embarrassment and undermine foreign policy decisions in the sensitive context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," defense counsel Jean Lin told Senior District Judge Jeffrey S. White.
Katherine Gallagher of the CCR countered that the court does, indeed, have a responsibility to step in: "Here, the question is a legal one, whether the actions undertaken by the United States failed to uphold the obligation to prevent genocide, and that is an active obligation that requires that the United States not provide the means by which a genocide is being furthered."
"There is no discretion for any state to evade its obligations, its legal obligations. These are not policy decisions," she said.
Palestinian plaintiffs share powerful testimonies before the court
After legal arguments in the case, Judge White heard two hours of gut-wrenching testimony from Palestinian plaintiffs and a renowned Holocaust and genocide expert.
Rubin Presidential Chair of Jewish History at Wake Forest University Dr. Barry Trachtenberg shared his remarks before the court in spite of vehement US government opposition.
"To have an event fall under the 1948 Convention on Genocide requires both action and intent, and here we see that very, very clearly in a way that seems really quite unique in history," he stated, noting that there is now an opportunity to stop Israel's unfolding genocide in real time to prevent further loss of lives...
Judge White said he would take the testimonies to heart as he evaluates his constitutional responsibilities, describing the case as "the most difficult judicial decision" he has ever had to make."
-via TAG24, January 26, 2024
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Note: I know a lot of people are really not gonna appreciate that last line. I'm not thrilled with it either. But it is worth noting that having a federal court overrule the US president's huge foreign policy and military decisions would be an absolutely massive deal/precedent
This is a case that deserves to be ruled on with an incredible amount of seriousness, if only because if you're a federal judge who's going to make that call, your written decision/legal justification needs to be unimpeachable
That said, if the judge uses jurisdiction to pass the buck here and avoid his legal and human responsibility to do what he can to stop a genocide, I'm gonna be pissed
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godisarepublican · 19 days
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I hope not only to make you horny but radicalize you against our corrupt, inhumane system (⁠◕⁠ᴗ⁠◕⁠✿⁠)
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defensenow · 3 months
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amereid1960 · 2 years
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محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا   محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا الكاتب : دليلة عمارة الملخص: يقدم البحث قراءة فاحصة للسياسة التركية التي بدأت منذ مدة من الزمن، راصدًا بدايات تبلور نظام إقليمي جديد في الشرق الأوسط، يأتي في طليعته الدور التركي الفاعل الذي ينهض على سياسة خارجية، تحمل ديناميكية كبيرة وتتسم…
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A group of pro-Palestinian protestors did some disruption yesterday on December 1st 2023 by blocking a rail line in Montreal.
The banner below reads "Israel is an assassin, Canada is the accomplice. Stop sending arms."
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alewaanewspaper1960 · 2 years
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محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا   محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا الكاتب : دليلة عمارة الملخص: يقدم البحث قراءة فاحصة للسياسة التركية التي بدأت منذ مدة من الزمن، راصدًا بدايات تبلور نظام إقليمي جديد في الشرق الأوسط، يأتي في طليعته الدور التركي الفاعل الذي ينهض على سياسة خارجية، تحمل ديناميكية كبيرة وتتسم…
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acpsalewaanewspaper · 2 years
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محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا
محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا   محددات السياسة الخارجية التركية وأهميتها في تقرير الدور التركي إقليميا ودوليا الكاتب : دليلة عمارة الملخص: يقدم البحث قراءة فاحصة للسياسة التركية التي بدأت منذ مدة من الزمن، راصدًا بدايات تبلور نظام إقليمي جديد في الشرق الأوسط، يأتي في طليعته الدور التركي الفاعل الذي ينهض على سياسة خارجية، تحمل ديناميكية كبيرة وتتسم…
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alanshemper · 7 months
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reuploaded 1 December 2023, originally posted 10 June 2018
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Brazil's Lula welcomes citizens rescued from Gaza, condemns 'inhumane violence'
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday welcomed 32 nationals that his government managed to rescue from the Gaza Strip this week following a month of negotiations, receiving them at the Brasilia Air Base after a nearly day-long flight.
The Brazilians crossed the Rafah border between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday and were taken to Cairo, where this morning they boarded an Embraer presidential airplane loaned by Lula and traveled to Brazil via Las Palmas, Spain.
Lula greeted passengers with hugs and kisses after their arrival late on Monday evening, offering his support to Brazilians still in or arriving from the Gaza Strip and condemning the killing of civilians in Gaza.
"I have never seen such brutal, inhumane violence against innocent people," Lula said in a short speech on the tarmac.
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